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00:00 Intro
00:27 opening prayer
01:00 warning: do NOT use Strong’s definition, Discussion on Lexicons
01:14 warning about Gesenius’ Lexicon, it was made before Ugaritic discoveries
01:52 Klein’s dictionary at Sefaria and Brown Driver Briggs
02:37 HALOT, German Lexicon
03:20 leaning on related semitic languages to find out the meaning
03:50 why would the altar needs atonement? Acadian insight, the word means “to purge”
04:41 Klein’s team has an approach of “Hebrew defines Hebrew”
04:58 Klein’s approach: Biblical Hebrew, pre-Biblical, near post-Biblical, Dead Sea Scrolls
06:26 DCH - Dictionary of Classical Hebrew
06:49 Current class schedule
07:11 Hebrew Judges 2.3
08:15 suffix -ti meaning “I” in אָמַרְתִּי
08:40 Piel binyan, aleph in front means “I” in אֲגָרֵשׁ
09:19 there is no difference between אָנֹכִי and אֲנִי
10:53 higher pitch suffixes
11:33 definite direct object marker
12:49 drop the mem, construct form פּני
13:14 ending -u stands for they, והיוּ
13:31 vav conversive, changes the aspect, “they will be”
14:00 inseparable preposition
14:16 tsad צַד meaning sides, in plural it illustrates enemies all around
15:09 composite shewa attached to a prefix, the prefix will copy the vowel and the aleph loses consonantal property
16:57 snare, bird trap, moqesh - מֹוקֵשׁ
17:04 non-kosher animal traps which involves breaking their leg
17:18 type of traps that’s allowed to catch animals
17:41 the only two hunters in the Bible are evil. Nimrod and Esau
19:26 wooden type of snare, metaphorically the foreign gods will lead us astray
20:05 Hebrew Judges 2.3 reread slowly and translated
21:47 Hebrew Judges 2.4
22:17 vav conversive, changes imperfect to perfect, vayehi - וַיְהִי
22:47 Piel infinitive construct, daber - דַבֵּר
23:16 Malakh מַלְאַךְ translated as angel because of the Jewish Greek ἄγγελος
25:02 drop the mem, construct form, b’nei - בְּנֵי
25:15 the definiteness distributed in the construct chain
25:41 prefix yod + ending u, means “they”
26:10 vav conversive, vayise’u - וַיִּשְׂאוּ
27:19 vav conversive, changes aspect from imperfect to perfect, vayiv’ku - וַיִּבְכּוּ
28:32 Hebrew Judges 2.4 reread slowly and translated
30:32 Hebrew Judges 2.5
30:54 imperfect aspect, unfinished, yiqre’u - יִּקְרְאוּ
31:16 vav conversive changes to perfect, completed, vayiqre’u - וַיִּקְרְאוּ
32:13 the demonstrative adjective has to match in gender, number and definiteness with the noun
33:20 two shewas in a row, the 1st one will be silent and 2nd one vocal
34:50 learn the holy tongue, it helps to expose the heresies and errant worldviews due to translation
35:17 counter against the idea that the Gentiles are only from Yafet
38:58 Hebrew Judges 2.5 reread slowly and translated
40:18 Hebrew Judges 2.3-5 reread with special sounds
42:05 Hebrew Judges 2.3-5 reread normal paced
42:50 closing
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